54 THE ENTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 
E’pinephele jurtina, L.—Very common. in the district June to Septem- 
ber. July 9th, in swarms near Chiddingfold. 
Epinephele tithonus, L.—Common in July and August. Hambledon 
district. 
Aphantopus hyperantus, L.—Very common in July and August. July 
9th, in abundance at Chiddingfold Woods. 
Caenonympha panphilus, L.—Common from May to September. 
Lyca/nip#.—Sub-family Lycaeninae. 
Ruralis (Zephyrus) betulae, L.—One ¢ , October, 1919, in “ The Hill” 
Gardens. A series of both sexes bred from larve beaten from 
sloe trees end of May-June, 1919. The adults emerged 
during July and August. lmago rarely seen on the wing. 
Bithys quercus, L.—A series taken one July. Five larve beaten from 
oak in May, 1919. Three emerged July, 1919. One taken 
on wing by W. Hawker-Smith, 1919. 
Strymon prunt, L.—EHight larvee beaten from sloe, in May, 1919. Six 
emerged in July, 1919. 
Callophrys rubi, L.—Not uncommon on Hambledon Common in May 
and June, flying round brambles. 
Rumicia phlaeas, L.—Common on Hambledon Common. First brood, 
May. Second brood, July, August. 
Plebeinus aegon. (argus), Esp.—Very common on Hambledon Common 
during June and July. 
Polyommatus icarus, Rott.—Common in meadows May to September. 
Celastrina (Cyaniris) dryiolus, L.—Common at Witley April and May, 
July and August. 
Cupido minima, Leech.—Rare in this district, three specimens at. 
Witley, 1918. . 
Erycinip®.—Sub-family Nemeobiinae. 
Hamearis (Nemeobius) lucina, L. —Five, May, 1919, in meadows. One 
larva found in June, on primrose; spun up end of July. Six, 
June, Humbledon Woods. Two, taken 19138 or 1914, by A. 
Noakes. 
Hesperup®.—Sub-family Hespertinae. 
Hesperia malvae, L.—Very common in meadows in Hambledon and 
Chiddingfold, May and June. One, July 20th, 1918, Witley. 
Nisoniades (Thanaos) tages, L.—Common in meadows in May and June. 
Sub-family Pamphilinae. 
Advpaea flava (thaumas), Hufn.—Common in Hambledon and Chid- 
dingfold in July. 
Auyiades sylvanus, Esp.—Common, Hambledon and Chiddingfold in 
May and June. 
SPHINGIDE. 
Smerinthus populi, L.—July 17th, from larvee taken off poplars at ‘* The 
Hill,” in August and September. About 30 larvee were 
obtained in 1912, but it has not turned up so plentifully 
since. 
Sphinw ligustri, L.—One on June 18th, 1912, on a fence. One in 
August, 19183 (? bred). One larva found at Chiddingfold, 
August, 1919. 
